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PETER -MEYEEs OE sTOUTsviLLE, OHIO,ADMIN1STEATOE OET'HE ESTATE OE EMENUEL- YOUNG, EEOEASED.

Letters-Potent No. 63,822, 'dated A prz'l 16, 1857.

IMPROVEMENT IN WOOD EAMERSQ lOALL WH'OM IT MAY CONCERN:

BeV it known that EMANUEL YOUNG, of Stoutsville,I in the county of Fairfield, and AState of Ohio, has invented a. new and useful 'Improvement in Beamers, and I do hereby declare that .the following is a -full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making part of this specifica`` tion, in which l A I Figure 1 is a. perspective View, and

Figure 2 is a vertical section.

The same letters are employed in both figures in the indication of identical parts. r

This rentner is intended to accompany and be used after the auger for boring taperingholes recently patented by me. It is formed with a stock, A, the extremity of which at'B is formed so as'to fit the Ordinary brace. The reaming-head C is formed with acute angular ribs, the points of -which are projected forward in the ordinary manner. The form of this head-is that which it is intended the hole shall have when finished. D is a revolving guide, turning upon a point, E, which, followingthe form of the recess or hole "made by the tapering anger, constrains the action of the warning-head C to a revolution upon the true axis of the hole. As the hole is enlarged by the action of the rcamerthe guide gradually advances.

What I claim as the invention of said EMANUELYOUNG, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

As an article'of manufacture, a tapering reamer, constructed substantially as set forth.

In testimony whereof Iliave signed lnyname to this specicationrin the presence of two subscribing witnesses 1 PETER MEYERS, Administrator of Emanuel Young, deceased.

Witnesses:

W. T. WISE, J. B. McNEILL. 

